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A Close Shave is a 1995 British stop-motion animated short film co-written and directed by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations with Wallace & Gromit Ltd., BBC Bristol and BBC Children's International. It is the third film featuring Wallace & Gromit, following A Grand Day Out (1989) and The Wrong Trousers (1993).
In A Matter of Loaf and Death, when Wallace is talking to Gromit, a picture is seen behind Gromit of Wallace with a brown beard and brown hair. Wallace has had three love interests. The first was Wendolene Ramsbottom in A Close Shave, [4] which ended quickly when Wendolene told Wallace that she had a calcium allergy.
Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Episode 2: The Last Resort: 5 May 2009: PC, Xbox 360, iOS: Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Episode 3: Muzzled! 15 June 2009: PC, Xbox 360 Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Episode 4: The Bogey Man: 30 July 2009 Wallace & Gromit: The Big Fix up: 18 January 2021: iOS, Android The Grand Getaway: 7 December ...
DreamWorks Pictures (International) ... Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave: Nick Park Won 2006: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit: Best Animated Feature:
Rose headed the feature film division of Aardman Animations and was executive producer for animated films such as Chicken Run and the Oscar and BAFTA-winning Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. [5] Rose also produced the 1995 Oscar-winning Wallace & Gromit film, A Close Shave, directed by Nick Park. [6]
Wallace's debut, "A Grand Day Out," won a BAFTA, while "The Wrong Trousers" and "A Close Shave" won Oscars in the '90s. "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" also won an Academy Award, years after Sallis ...
Aardman Animations Limited, stylised as AARDMAN since 2022, is a British animation studio based in Bristol.It is known for films and television series made using stop motion and clay animation techniques, particularly those featuring its plasticine characters from Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run, Shaun the Sheep, and Morph.
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